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Enchanting Summer Lake Elopement Inspiration in Kenora, Ontario

July 2, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

It’s nearly impossible to pick just one prettiest moment of this lake elopement designed by Divine Weddings. At first, we thought it would be the stunning waterfront location in Kenora, Ontario. Then we saw the incredible wood teepee covered in bright, summery florals that The Floral Fixx created, and we thought that was it! That is, until we took one look at the bride’s Martina Liana and Alexandra Grecco body suit/skirt combo and her three different headpieces from GlamHerBands, and we knew it was all too perfect to pick just one favorite! Our hats off to all the vendors who put this incredible styled elopement inspiration together, especially Sugar + Soul Photography who captured it all so beautifully!

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The Talented Team:

Photography – Sugar + Soul Photography
Event Planning – Divine Weddings
Venue – Remote Island on Middle Lake
Floral Design – The Floral Fixx
Cake – Bretton Meyers
Invitations – Jennifer Bianca Calligraphy
Makeup Artist – Kylie Smith Artistry
Hair Styling – Feana Hanin
Body Suit – Martina Liana via Bliss Bridal Boutique
Skirt – Alexandra Grecco
Hair Accessories – GlamHerBands
Rentals – C & T Rentals

 

Our biggest thanks to Junebug member Sugar + Soul Photography for sharing this incredible elopement inspiration styled shoot with us! If you’re looking for more elopement inspiration from real couples who have done it (in fabulous style), check out our favorite elopements on Junebug Weddings!

 

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Feminine Meets Edgy Pennsylvania Wedding at The Booking House

July 2, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

We love when couples add a little edge to their wedding day design, and Kaisha and Blake’s wedding at The Booking House totally nailed the combination of feminine and edgy styles! The soft pinks and purples of the bridesmaids dresses and the lush floral arrangements created by Splints and Daisies set the stage with a romantic spring vibe. Then the bride and groom infused their modern style with bold fashion choices and pops of dark, rich colors to round out the palette and add an edginess that’s totally unique for a spring wedding. We love how Sarah B Photography documented Kaisha and Blake’s day, especially their romantic portrait session that included some off-beat backgrounds!

The Couple:

Kaisha and Blake

The Wedding:

The Booking House, Lancaster, Pennsylvania

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The most memorable part of the day was walking down the aisle and watching Blake buckle over in tears. I have never felt so much love in my life!

The best advice I could give would be to slow down! The planning and the day go by so fast, take a few moments before and during the wedding to stop and reflect on the magic & love around you!

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Our processional song was “A Thousand Years” by The Piano Guys. Our recessional song was “Love You Till the End” by The Pogues. For our first dance, Blake actually wrote and recorded a song for me. He emailed the song to our DJ so it could be played for our first dance. The lyrics were beautiful, and I basically cried through the whole song!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Sarah B Photography
Venue – The Booking House
Floral Design – Splints and Daisies
Cake – Feaser’s Confections
DJ – B & B Light and Sound
Videography – Monark Films
Invitations – Zazzle
Makeup Artist – Veronique’s Creative Artistry
Hair Styling – Downstreet Salon
Wedding Dress – Alfred Angelo
Signage – Take It to Art
Rentals – Forget Me Not Vintage Rentals
Favors – Maple Donuts

 

Congratulations to Kaisha and Blake, and a special thanks to Sarah B Photography for sharing this gorgeous wedding with Junebug! Are you considering how to add some cool edginess to your wedding day? We’ve got all the inspiration you need with this list of 13 ways to infuse a little edge into your wedding style!

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This UC Botanical Garden Wedding is the Epitome of Laid-Back Glamour

July 1, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Alexa and Aran’s UC Botanical Garden wedding was as pretty as can be! They took full advantage of the expansive and diverse gardens by holding the ceremony in an amphitheater of redwoods, the reception in a palm tree garden, and taking portraits amid fields of wildflowers. This creative couple also got crafty with their decor by making the ceremony arbor and 3 large reception banners and by using pieces from their own home as decorations. The bride even made her own wedding dress and veil! All in all, the details came together beautifully and married the bride’s bohemian style with the groom’s more formal style. From the Daisies did an incredible job capturing all the love that went into every moment of this beautiful garden wedding!

The Couple:

Alexa and Aran

The Wedding:

UC Botanical Garden, Berkeley, California

Aran typically prefers to be more dressed up, and I typically have a much more bohemian vibe. We wanted to make sure that we were able to marry the two. We chose softer, desaturated colors to pair with darker, more formal colors. Aran was able to wear his very clean black tux jacket juxtaposed against a much more organic boutonniere. My dress was a very modern and almost revealing dress with very traditional detailing and a cathedral length veil. Our goal was to bring the best out of each other’s style and celebrate it!

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We chose our venue because of how beautiful every location was. The ceremony and dinner locations were breathtaking. Not only were we able to share the entire garden with our family and friends, but we were able to experience so many different botanicals in one location. The ceremony was in a 100′ tall redwood amphitheater that towered over us, and the dinner reception was held near the Palm Garden.

We wanted to make sure our entire wedding day was romantic and also shared a bit of Iranian culture. Aran is half American and half Iranian, so we wanted to make sure that there was an Iranian vibe and an ode to the color story. For our color palette, we were inspired by Iranian rugs, and figs and pomegranates, which are two very common fruits in the Iranian culture. That’s why we chose dark red and light pink tones.

We wanted to incorporate as much Iranian culture as we could without having a full Sofreh table. Our solution was to set up a mini Sofreh table for the guest book to rest on. A few of the items we included were: Golab (rose water) to symbolize love; Meeveh (fruit) to represent a joyous future; and Shakek Nabat (rock candy) to symbolize a sweetened life.

Aran and I also designed and built our ceremony arbor together. We spent a few weekends buying the wood from Home Depot, sourcing the fabric, and nailing it together in our garden. Once we got the pieces together, we went through a few rounds of draping the fabric! Neither of us knew how to hang it and make it look good, but we finally made it. Also, because the ceremony location only gave us 30 minutes to set up, Aran ended up standing on a chair and hanging the fabric himself before the ceremony.

I designed and hand sewed my own wedding dress and veil. I purchased a skirt, removed the top, and sewed fabric to a bra that I had at home. I also purchased some beautiful French lace to layer onto the dress and bought extra to make the train and veil.

We used a lot of the furniture in our apartment as decorations. The Sofreh table is our entry/kitchen table. The silver tray for display is a tray that we use at home to display books. The stemware that the rock candy and rose water were placed in are our cocktail glasses. We used a few of our gold picture frames for directional signs. We also made our seating chart display with a picture frame from our house, custom designed tags, and a simple clipping system.

We also made the 3 large banners that we hung on the back wall of the reception space. We made them with wooden dowels, fabric, faux greenery, and battery operated lights. I assembled all of the items together in our apartment, then I printed out a template for the letters and hand-painted them directly onto the fabric.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – From the Daisies
Event Planning – One Fine Day
Venue – UC Botanical Garden
Floral Design – Gorgeous and Green
Catering – Trumpet Vine Catering
DJ – Quantum Party Productions
Bridesmaid’s Apparel – David’s Bridal
Groom’s Apparel – Macy’s
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Men’s Wearhouse

 

Congratulations to Alexa and Aran, and a big thanks to From the Daisies for sharing this beautiful wedding with Junebug! If you’ve always dreamed of a garden wedding, take a peak at this chic and creative garden wedding at The Grounds of Alexandria for more brilliant design inspiration!

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